Humidifier.



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@u hun ma mi f m M7 'BML I' y can readily be' changed whenever desiredso that'it will be lunnecessary for the same to become seriously soileor a .breeding place for germs, asis true of evaporating membersiii/which the" wicking or evaporating-member cannot be removed andwashed.

And the eiliciency of this device is extremely high, due to the factthat the currents of warm air are thrown directlyA against theevaporating surfaces by reason of the' openings 12 and the' narrow shapeof the vessel 10, and because of the Wide extent of said eyaporatingsurfaces.

'I claim:

i. A humidier for heating systems com prising a water container havingside walls of relatively wide extent and an open top,-

an evaporating member extending between said walls and ,into the waterin-,the con# tainer, means /or removably holding the moisturizer in thecurrents of hot airgenerated by the heating system, and a series of,downwardly-opening projections extending outwardly from said side wallsinto the path of said warm-air currents for directing ,the lsanieagainst said evaporating member.

21A lhumidifier for heating systems comprising a watercontainer havingside walls of relatively wide extent and-fan open top, a handle havingend portions rigidly secured to the end walls of the container and agripping portion extending above said open top,

al bar connected to said end portions and engaged by' bends formed inthe gripping portion, a fabric wicking removably held upon said bar bysaid engaging bends so as to extend between said side walls and into theWater -of the container, and means for removably holding the moisturizerin the currents of hot air generated by the heating system.

3. A humidifier for heating systems comprising a water container havingside walls of relatively wide extent and an open top, a handle havingend pc rtions rigidly secured .to the end walls of the container and aWILLIAM BOSS.

Witnesses: IRENE EMPENGE, lF. A. WHrrnLEr.

